Stow police log: Feb. 26-March 4

Saturday

Mar 10, 2018 at 7:00 AM

The following are excerpts from the Stow police log from Monday, Feb. 26, to Sunday, March 4. The log is public record and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.

Monday, Feb. 26

4:37 p.m.: A caller on Wheeler Road reported her son thought he heard someone yelling for help as he was walking home from the school bus to his house. The area search was negative.

6:19 p.m.: An erratic driver on a motorcycle was reported by Hudson police on Main Street in their town; it was unknown if the driver was heading into Stow. All Stow officers were tied up at the moment.

6:23 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident was reported at Red Acre and Great roads.

Tuesday, Feb. 27

10:03 a.m.: A computer inside a vehicle was reported stolen the night before at Global Fitness Center on Great Road.

3:30 p.m.: An erratic driver was reported crossing the road lines and scraping a guardrail on Great Road. The area search was negative.

4:13 p.m.: An erratic driver was reported on South Acton Road.

8:07 p.m.: An erratic driver was reported on Gleasondale Road. The caller reported the driver stopped and appeared to be stumbling into a building. Police located the individual, had the vehicle towed and transported the person to the station for a ride.

Wednesday, Feb. 28

4:32 p.m.: A walk-in stated she believed she was scammed by a caller saying they were from the IRS. The person was advised.

Thursday, March 1

8:35 a.m.: Three dogs near Lake Boon on Sudbury Road were reported running around in traffic. The area search was negative.

8:49 a.m.: A Woodpecker Way resident reported three dogs running around the neighborhood. An owner called and stated one of the dogs had returned home, that another dog that belonged to a neighbor had also returned home, and that they were still looking for a puppy. All dogs eventually returned home.

3:38 p.m.: A motor vehicle accident was reported at Hale Middle School on Hartley Road.

5:06 p.m.: A raccoon was reported walking strangely down a Russet Lane driveway. The area search was negative.

5:19 p.m.: A vehicle hit a telephone pole at State and Bruen roads. Hudson Light and Power was requested for the broken pole. The vehicle was towed. The driver refused medical transport.

Friday, March 2

8:45 a.m.: A caller at Global Fitness Center on Great Road stated she had accidentally locked her child in her car. Police assisted with entry, and the child was fine.